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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers join files with numbered index Post 302573342 by awe1 on Monday 14th of November 2011 07:31:50 AM
Old 11-14-2011
Is "Red Hat" a correct answer?

Now I´m confused, sometimes it works, sometimes not.
Now it complains that they are not sorted but still does the right thing.
The input files were originally created in the evil windows so that was maybe the problem.
It still is not trust worthy to get a warning when you want to trust the output file 100%

Thanx for the reply I´ll try the awk solution.

p.s. I was once nicknamed saxon

Last edited by awe1; 11-14-2011 at 08:47 AM..
 

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TACHK(1p)						User Contributed Perl Documentation						 TACHK(1p)

NAME
tachk - Check the validity of the trust anchors in a named.conf file SYNOPSIS
tachk [options] <named.conf> DESCRIPTION
tachk checks the validity of the trust anchors in the specified named.conf file. The output given depends on the options selected. Note: This script may be removed in future releases. OPTIONS
tachk takes two types of options: record-attribute options and output-style options. These option sets are detailed below. Record-Attribute Options These options define which trust anchor records will be displayed. -valid This option displays the valid trust anchors in a named.conf file. -invalid This option displays the invalid trust anchors in a named.conf file. Output-Format Options These options define how the trust anchor information will be displayed. Without any of these options, the zone name and key tag will be displayed for each trust anchor. -count The count of matching records will be displayed, but the matching records will not be. -long The long form of output will be given. The zone name and key tag will be displayed for each trust anchor. -terse This option displays only the name of the zones selected by other options. -Version Displays the version information for tachk and the DNSSEC-Tools package. -help Display a usage message. AUTHOR
Wesley Griffin (Current contact for tachk is Wayne Morrison, tewok@tislabs.com.) SEE ALSO
trustman(8) named.conf(5) perl v5.14.2 2012-06-21 TACHK(1p)
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